Robert M. Gordon | |
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| Born | 1947 (age 77–78) |
| Alma mater | Temple University |
| Occupation | Psychologist |
| Known for | Forensic psychology; Psychodynamic assessment tools |
| Awards | APA Honorary Member (2014) IPA Best Study Award (2025) |
| Website | www |
Robert M. Gordon (born 1947) is an American clinical psychologist, forensic psychologist, and psychoanalyst. [1] He is a diplomate of the American Board of Professional Psychology (ABPP) in both Clinical Psychology and Psychoanalysis. [2] [1]
Gordon's academic work focuses on forensic psychology, personality assessment, [3] and psychoanalytic approaches. [4] [5]
Gordon earned a Ph.D. in Psychology in 1975 from Temple University. [5] [6]
Since 1975, Robert M. Gordon has published peer-reviewed work in forensic psychology and psychodynamic theory, focusing on the application of psychological testing and psychodynamic principles in clinical and forensic settings. [1] [4] [7] [8]
In 1991, Gordon traveled to Israel to assist individuals affected by war-related trauma, contributing psychological support in a humanitarian context. [9] [3]